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October 21, 2014

Sunday, December 23, 2018

The Lehman College & Community Band will celebrate the holiday season with “Holiday Pops,” a concert featuring a mix of holiday music and classics for wind band.

Led by Professor Alan Hollander of the Music Department, the ensemble will perform a wide range of works, including perennial holiday favorites Christmas Festival and Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson, another sleigh ride, “Troika” from the Lieutenant Kije Suite by Prokofiev, and a medley of Hanukah tunes entitled Festive Sounds of Hanukah.

​Also featured will be a slice of Americana: Shuffleton’s Barbershop by Hayato Hirose inspired by the eponymous Norman Rockwell painting, the timeless Greensleeves arranged by prolific American composer Alfred Reed, “The Nativity” from Norman Dello Joio’s Scenes from the Louvre, and Victor Herbert’s ever popular March of the Wooden Soldiers.

Rounding out the program will be a humorous medley by David Lovrien entitled Minor Alterations: Christmas Through the Looking Glass, a game of musical hide-and-seek for the audience, in which familiar Christmas carols are transposed from major to minor keys then disguised and layered to create something new and inventive.

Calling all Lehman faculty from all disciplines! The funding sources that have sustained many of our projects and programs in years past are becoming scarce and the need to secure external funding to support new or existing projects is ever more pressing. Writing grant proposals can be a daunting task, so don't do it alone. Join a proposal interest group at the Proposal Pot Luck andlet's tackle Grantsmanship as a team! We will introduce a new model for Grantsmanship at Lehman that is based on collaboration. Whether you are a seasoned grant writer or a novice, you can contribute to a competitive proposal! So dust off that idea or take that program off the shelf and let's get it funded!

Calling all Lehman faculty from all disciplines! The funding sources that have sustained many of our projects and programs in years past are becoming scarce and the need to secure external funding to support new or existing projects is ever more pressing. Writing grant proposals can be a daunting task, so don't do it alone. Join a proposal interest group at the Proposal Pot Luck andlet's tackle Grantsmanship as a team! We will introduce a new model for Grantsmanship at Lehman that is based on collaboration. Whether you are a seasoned grant writer or a novice, you can contribute to a competitive proposal! So dust off that idea or take that program off the shelf and let's get it funded!

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